i dont have time for a review im out hitting with it.:)
But long story short, a soft luxilon with so much control you can rip it and not be worried about it going long.

Pete Semper

08-27-2007, 02:09 PM

I feel you Feyya. Cyberflash's string is so impressive...I doubt the Cyberpower will be better (didnt try it yet).

budkid

08-30-2007, 11:31 AM

What gauge are you using??

bank5

08-30-2007, 12:01 PM

Have you tried Cyber Power? It's Topspin's latest version of string. IMO it's softer and holds tension better than Cyber Flash. It's definitely worth a shot if you like soft polys.

PED

08-30-2007, 12:15 PM

last question, what tension are you using on cyber flash? I've got a pack on the way and am anxious to try it.

Pete Semper

08-30-2007, 02:14 PM

last question, what tension are you using on cyber flash? I've got a pack on the way and am anxious to try it.

Once again it depends of your frame. Personally, I m using a 58lbs tension because its the highest the constructor suggest for my racquet. You dont need to reduce the tension like the others poly because Cyber flash is super soft and extra powerfull...with the Cyber you should add 1 or 2 pounds if you used another poly before.

Im going to try the Cyber Power real soon but from several reviews (french and germans reviews) its not as durable as Cyber Flash but brings more comfort.

yourname1245

08-30-2007, 02:20 PM

i have some if you wanna trade...
yourname1245@hotmail.com
-sal

bruiser

08-30-2007, 02:50 PM

I've tried both Cyber Flash and Cyber Power (17 gauge). I prefer Cyber Flash. To be it seemed more powerful and crisper, with better durability. I also perceived that I was able to get more bite on the ball with Cyber Flash. Cyber Power still seemed to be a good string and will appeal to people who like a softer feel. It felt a bit more muted and some may say it is more comfortable because it is softer. Cyber Flash does not bother my arm so it did not notice a difference in terms of comfort. I strung both of the strings at 56lbs.